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Symposium: S08 - Reactive Processing
Poster Presentation
 
 

Silane cross-linkable Ethylene-Propylene Elastomer compositions prepared by reactive processing

Kozawa Eiji (1)*, Nakajima Yauo (1), Kim Jae Kyung (1)

(1) Furukawa Electric - Kanagawa - Japan

Thermoplastic Elastomers (TPEs) have received attention as the alternative materials of EPDM due to an advantage for mass production. In recent years, by the progress of polymerization technology, Ethylene-propylene Elastomer (EP), one of the TPEs, is beginning to be applied to many products because of its good properties as rubber. However, as much as a complete replacement for EPDM, it is not provided with sufficient properties. In such circumstance, we found that EP’s performance properties can be further enhanced via chemical modification such as cross-linking. The advent of a newer technique, involving the grafting of organo-functional silane onto the polymer chain in the reaction extrusion process is more attractive due to various industrial advantages. Although the functionalization of EP by silane grafting through reactive processing is very useful, the silane grafting process of EP has a difficulty. It is most likely a consequence of the nature of the PP chain scission (β-scission), which is the dominant reaction in PP when subjected to free radicals at elevated temperature during processing. Therefore, the objective of our current work is to investigate a reactive extrusion process for the silane cross-linkable EP while minimizing the degradation, by controlling the kinds of the silane monomer and initiator, as well as evaluate the properties of the modified polymer.